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Now Free IKEA Manstad Sofa


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Would like to see this go to a good home. Getting rid of it for redecorating. We used it as a bed for company and play area for LO. Lots of Ikea hacks online. Has a small tear in the chaise but can be covered with pillows/blankets/slip covers. The pull out bed portion needs a new bracket which Ikea sells. The storage capacity under the chaise is great for toys/blankets/pillows.


IKEA no longer makes these, but these were the original concept and I think perhaps the sturdiest version of this line.

Comes from a smoke/pet free house and has the original pillows/covers. You will need a small van and two people to get it down from a 1st floor flat. Disassembles/assembles easily. Collection only from LL in ED.


Great for a spare room, lounge, kids, or for a small studio. It is great to use as is & functional as sofa/occasional bed or if you want a little project.

https://imgur.com/a/hoe1P


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